Dentures

Missing teeth can take a serious toll on your self-confidence by making functions such as eating and speaking a challenge.

Dentures replace several missing teeth or an entire dental arch, restoring the function and appearance of your smile.

So why should you choose dentures?

Dentures Make It Easier
to Eat, Speak, and Smile.

Addressing tooth loss can take years off your appearance.
Designed to look like natural teeth, dentures can be customized to complement the shape of your face and improve the appearance of sunken cheeks and puckered lips.

Dentures can dramatically enhance your quality of life.
They can renew your ability to eat comfortably, enunciate clearly, and chew properly. With a fully functional smile, you can enjoy life more freely.

If You Are Suffering From Tooth Loss,
You Are Not Alone.

I've Heard Dentures Are Expensive...

Not necessarily. The average cost of a single traditional denture ranges from $1275 to $2750. Often, insurance will contribute to the cost of your treatment.

While implant-supported dentures are more expensive and rarely qualify for insurance coverage, they are a worthwhile investment in the health of your smile. Dental implants allow you to chew, speak clearly, and smile without worrying that your denture will shift out of place.

With several options to choose from in terms of materials and other features, you can select the type of denture that suits your budget, lifestyle, and personal goals.

So what does a denture look like?

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Small metal clasps secure partial dentures to neighboring teeth.

What to Expect

For traditional removable dentures, your dentist will...

For implant-supported dentures, your dentist will...

I want dentures. But am I a candidate?

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If you have several missing teeth, your dentist may recommend a partial denture. Patients missing all of their teeth are usually candidates for a full denture.

To be eligible for implant-supported restorations, you must have enough jawbone tissue to support dental implants. Bone grafting can be performed to restore lost tissue in the event that you have experienced jawbone recession. You must also resolve any conditions such as periodontal disease prior to treatment.

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“I have been to a number of dentists and this one is by far the best and most caring one. I could not be happier with my experience here...they truly care about the well-being of your body!!!! Love the staff as well!!!”
Adriene V.